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At the turn of the last century, when Jersey City was establishing itself as a metropolitan hub, a library and museum were seen as essential to the city and collections were assembled that represented life there.
By R. Davidson The New Yorker, September 20 , 1969P. 48 An illustrated article, the text of which follows: When empty boxes represented life and water pitchers became instruments of torture, it seemed reasonable, also, then, that to become independently wealthy it would be merely necessary to discover a use for beer-can tab openers.
In Christianity butterflies represented life and death, were sometimes drawn on baby Christ's hand, which symbolized rebirth and resurrection of the soul.
I believe SATC represented life imitating art, given how women responded to it, but Girls feels more like art imitating life -- an accurate reflection of a visible segment of the NYC population.
A group in May 1889 represented life, the divine and the cycle of life while those from November 1889 arose out of Van Gogh's attempt to symbolize his feelings about Christ in Gethsemane.
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